PSACO, offering education, communication and a “voice” to Colorado process servers.
Our history
The Association was formed in 2010, yet our accomplishments are many.
- PSACO has successfully petitioned the Colorado Supreme Court Civil Rules Committee for
- changes to C.R.C.P. Rule 4theo to change C.R.C.P. Rule 4, changes which were adopted
- allow the use of Unsworn Affidavits
- Became a Charter State Association of the National Association of Professional Process Servers
- Created the “Process Serves Reference Manual”
- Maintains over 100 members in Colorado and across the United States
- Offers training, education and resources to process servers across the country
- Create a Process Servers Certification Course
- Offer live and streamed training quarterly, regarding safety
- PACES Education Seminar, offering access to our professions’ top leaders, trainers, attorneys and law enforcement
Our 2021 goals are to
- drive business to our members, via the the membership directory
- offer featured directory listings
- vendor listing
- blog current news and events to our mailing list (members and non-members)
- provide training from industry leaders to help you grow our business
- have the Process Servers Certification Course accepted by the Colorado Bar Association
- address the issue of gated communities
- civil assist from law enforcement
We are already through the first quarter of 2021, yet the above listed goals are still attainable. To those that are members, I can’t thank you enough for you continued support. To those whom are not members, join us, help us make this profession honable and profitable into the future.Â
Steven D. GlennÂ
President
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